I'll just make one comment on it. The price signals the Wheat Board sent out last year for the 2009 crop of durum caused an enormous overabundance of production of this product. They were way off the mark in what they were doing. Where's the accountability for that?
You have 20% to 40% of the 2008 crop held back, and 60% of the 2009 crop is going to be held back. You'll have guys carrying over almost a whole crop, if they grow a good crop this year. And that crop was grown based on PROs that they put out saying they were going to be able to pay such and such an amount of money, but as the year went on, boom, down the prices went—down, down, down.
That's not a good system to have in place. You're encouraging overproduction. They should have known that. They should have had a better understanding of that, if they properly understand the markets and know how to market our grain.
Those are the types of problems this organization is causing. There are acres and acres of durum down south that probably shouldn't have gone in last year. They sent the wrong signal to the market. You have oats and canola grown on an open market, with the multinationals, and the price signals are there, and generally they're a lot more accurate.